A Quote by Stella McCartney

Success financially is a measure of creative success, it is the same in all arts. — © Stella McCartney
Success financially is a measure of creative success, it is the same in all arts.
College coaches measure success in championships. High School coaches measure success to titles. Youth coaches measure success in smiles.
If all of the issues that I have worked on were depending on some measure of success, it would be a total failure. I don't anticipate success. We're not asked to be successful, we are only asked to be faithful. I couldn't even tell you what success is.
As the director, you're meant to be critical and you are, so there are loads of things. But the thing is, the way I look at it is, to try to get some measure of success, it's dangerous to look at financial or critical success, or positive response as a measure.
Monetary success is not success. Career success is not success. Life, someone that loves you, giving to others, doing something that makes you feel complete and full. That is success. And it isn't dependent on anyone else.
That should be the measure of success for everyone. It's not money, it's not fame, it's not celebrity; my index of success is happiness.
We can't keep measuring success by how much money are we throw at programs. We have to measure success as, 'Is it working?'
So long as I'm the president, my measure of success is victory -- and success.
Do not measure success by today's harvest. Measure success by the seeds you plant today.
We wanted to make a living, but success was creating a song that we enjoyed playing. Quite honestly, that is still a measure of success for us.
I see women going anywhere they want to. And I do mean want to. Because a lot of people measure success merely by position, title and salary. I think women feel comfortable enough in their own skin to put that secondary to what they want. They don't have to define success by the measure of society.
Women attribute their success to working hard, luck, and help from other people. Men will attribute that - whatever success they have, that same success - to their own core skills.
Success can be destructive to the creative process. I say it all the time: success is as dangerous as total failure.
The Most Creative Shortcut to Success Is to Reevaluate What Success Means to You.
My success is not measured in money. I have no financial security, I have no savings account. I measure my success by asking myself if I’m telling a story that the world needs to hear, if I am educating people.
Success means doing the best we can with what we have. Success is the doing, not the getting - in the trying, not the triumph. Success is a personal standard - reaching for the highest that is in us - becoming all that we can be. If we do our best, we are a success. Success is the maximum utilization of the ability that you have.
I think it's way harder when you have success, 'cause people tend to not treat you the same or look at you the same because they see the success or the money you make.
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